Prince Harry shares video with music icon Jon Bon Bovi as they record special single together
Prince Harry has shared a video alongside music icon Jon Bon Jovi. The duo recorded a special single for an important reason.
- Prince Harry has shared a lovely alongside music icon Jon Bon Jovi.
- The Duke of Sussex recorded a special single with the legendary musician for an important reason.
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Prince Harry has shared a lovely video alongside music icon Jon Bon Jovi.
The Duke of Sussex took to the Sussex Royal Instagram page to reveal that he had recorded a special single with the legendary musician in honour of the royal’s upcoming Invictus Games.
During the video, fans can see Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi supporting the Invictus Games choir as they sing the tribute single, before heading outside of the famous Abbey Road studios to replicate the iconic Beatles photo.
‘Testing, testing🎙,’ Sussex Royal wrote alongside the lovely video.
‘Recorded inside Abbey Road Studios, home to The Beatles and other music legends, The Duke of Sussex joins Jon Bon Jovi and the Invictus Games Choir for a special live session in aid of the Invictus Games Foundation.
‘The song being played, called ‘Unbroken’, was created by Jon Bon Jovi to shine a spotlight on those veterans living with Post Traumatic Stress Injury (PTSI), to honour their service and acknowledge the strength of the Armed Forces community.
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'The Duke and JBJ are both strong supporters of the military community, with The Duke founding the Invictus Games in 2014.
‘The Invictus Games Choir, made up of wounded, injured and sick veterans and serving personnel from all services and different ranks of the UK Armed Forces, have come together to use the power of music to aid their recovery.
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‘Although The Duke was unable to sing, leaving the vocals to the professionals, the special single that was recorded in Studio 2 where The Beatles recorded 11 out of their 13 albums, and will be released in March in support of the @WeAreInvictusGames’.
Well done to all involved on their hard work towards this important cause!
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